The Global Copper Race: What You NEED to Know

Published 2024-05-21
In today's interview with Ivan Bebek, CEO of Coppernico Metals, we jump into the copper industry, discussing the critical macro factors affecting copper prices and demand. Ivan highlights the increasing global consumption of copper and the significant challenge of meeting this demand with quality copper. We explore his new venture, Copernico Metals, and its potential impact on the industry. Ivan shares insights on the importance of strategic copper discoveries and the major players involved in this sector.

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0:00 Intro
1:54 Challenges in the Copper Supply Chain
4:16 Forecasting Copper Consumption and Supply
5:26 Major Activities in the Copper Sector
12:32 Exploration and Discoveries at Sombrero
16:56 Agriculture Programs and Community Impact
20:00 Key Personnel and Strategic Insights
26:12 Future Projects and Exploration Plans
29:12 Long-Term Vision and Project Commitment

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All Comments (21)
  • @HelnoIaint
    I’m a copper miner in the Cariboo and agree with this analysis 🧐
  • @michaeltse321
    Countries should own their own resources and bring in companies if they don't have the tech or money on a service base. Then there would be less turmoil in the world.
  • @gedigan3346
    Have not heard much about Galore creek, Schaft creek and copper fox.......With the biggest demographic change in the last 100yrs, How do you convince people to get into the trades used to build/ operate these mines for societies expected standard of living, when they get taxed the highest, for the hard physical work and are at the most exposed to the chemical, conditions that contribute to the down fall of health?
  • @TDK2K
    Copper powers the world. Even at its current all time high it's undervalued.
  • Ivan Bebek is a great guy. I think he will made it. Now am having only a few shares. How I can buy more?
  • @john-yn5nz
    And this is why I have shifted funds into companies with Copper projects I think will be developed and see production before the decade is done .. NCX:TSX ANX:ASX ... and explorer INTR:TSX high Cu grades from surface ...they might well have discovered a commercial Copper deposit of SIZE ..
  • Providing enough Copper to enhance the Economy, needs supplies. The BRICS Trade Union now introduces Trade Union, to enable the Developing Nations to get fair prices. The promotion of EV sales looks like it never will prove equal to the Hype. The Vehicles cost more than Wages provide. Mas Transit seems to be the new Transportation direction.
  • @user-hb2ku5oq5r
    So amazing interview::Thank you¡¡I'm learning more details day to day with your videos¡¡I'm glad watching your work¡¡It's very nice guys¡¡I can tell you Chile has the major reserves of copper in earth¡¡¡Copper is vital in battery revolution right now¡¡Also it's so important in energy transition towards 2050 globally¡¡Copper moves water;energy;information and money¡¡Copper is the big star in EV industry,the longest business of this century to mitigate climate change negative effects as well as to eliminate CO2 emissions globally¡¡Market fundamentals are clear:If you see low global copper supply rate v/s a so strong global copper demand rate we'll have all-time high record in copper prices like at the present¡¡Chile produces 31,9% mine copper every year globally¡¡¡In fact,my country is a very rich geologycal source(Metallic and Non-Metallic resources)¡¡We have copper;gold;silver;;molybdenum;earth rare metals;lithium;;quartz;cobalt,..¡¡It's so necessary to increase mining exploration investments to look for new mines and deposits like in earlies 90s here in Chile¡¡Without exploration there's not nothing¡¡You're welcome¡¡Best¡¡
  • @Agustin_R
    Do you really consider that Chile is a high risk country for mining businesses? As far as I know, it has stronger institutions and the rule of law is more guaranteed than any other country in South America
  • @jonnes__4657
    🗽 BHB Billiton or Rio Tinto? What do you prefer? .
  • @1000Silver
    Silver and Gold at Cost = AtCostMetalsWorldwide
  • @qake2021
    👍👍🇧🇷🇷🇺🇮🇳🇨🇳🇿🇦➕️👏👏👌👌
  • The “Green Revolution” is red …. But there is not enough mining capacity to massively expand production. Copper and cobalt, the bottlenecks that are ignored in EV propaganda
  • @merlinsreturn
    Hmm. I'm not buying the whole claim that local communities have benefitted more than lost as a result of the mine. The investments into the community are pittance compared to the profit the corporation gets and the damage done to ecosystems with rich biodiversity as a result of all the drilling and digging. I will believe a corporatioon is doing well when I see an INDEPENDENT assessment of environmental impact and effect on local communities. Btw, you don't need to create dependence on Australian cattle or lamb to get dietary iron. That just creates a market for Australia for its agriculture. I get plenty of iron with a cheap iron supplement that is plant-sourced. I can see the holes in the claims made in this interview just based on what has been said. This is in no way an objective assessment of the environmental impact. Nope.